box, quill
box, quill
box, quill
Quill box made by Ida Toulouse of Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation, featuring a moose on the lid and fancy geometric edges. Made as a gift for Ray Corbiere, her daughter Sophie's husband.
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Porcupine quills (undyed (white, brown), light blue, green), birch bark, sweetgrass, cotton thread (green, white)
Lid: Moose in profile against white background, inside a ring of blue and green. Double row of fancy geometric pattern on lid edge. Body: single row of fancy geometric.
Handwritten note inside reads: On this box is supposed to be a moose. Look at it from a distance on an angle it does sort of look like a moose. I made the box to thank you for all the porcupines you have taken the time to bring me."
Written on bottom of box.
Provenance
About This GRASAC Record
Ida Toulouse, box, quill. Currently at the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation, grasac_3421. Item photographed and described as part of a GRASAC research trip in June 2011; GRASAC item id 26409.
Record created June 2011 at the same time as the OCF quillbox collection was entered in the GKS. Adrianna Greci-Green was at the OCF to research quill boxes in the collection. Sophie Corbiere offered to show examples from her collection as well, and gave permission to enter them in the GKS.